Health & Personal Care : Durex Avanti Polyurethane Condoms, 6-Count Boxes (Pack of 3)

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Health & Personal Care : Durex Avanti Polyurethane Condoms, 6-Count Boxes (Pack of 3)

Durex Avanti Polyurethane Condoms, 6-Count Boxes (Pack of 3)

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 7005





Binding: Health and Beauty
Product Brand: Durex
Label: Durex
Product Manufacturer: Durex
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: Durex
Release Date: May 02, 2006
Ranking: 7005
Studio: Durex


Product facts:
  • Unique non-latex condoms for latex-sensitive people
  • Sensitive, clear, and odorless
  • 100% satisfaction guaranteed
  • #1 brand of condoms in the world!
  • Each condom is electronically tested for reliability















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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - It's business time...
what can you say, this is one of the more sensitive condoms out there and they didn't just make them fit tighter to make it that way. Easy to put on and easy to get off...wink wink nudge nudge



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Really good!
Very nice alternative when Trojans don't fit right. I've used both, and it depends on the guy as to which brand fits best... Avanti seems slightly larger, thicker, and more lubricated than Trojans--- more like a traditional latex condom, but not irritating.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best Condom Ever
This is one of the best condoms in the market today. It provides good protection. Its pricey enough, but definately worth the money. We tried all types of condoms, but nothing beats Avanti (not even Trojan Supra) The only drawback is that when withdrawing you have to be careful not to slip off. Guys I recommend this to everyone. Will give you you the best "O" with A+ protection



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Oh my Gosh!!!
Not a big fan of condoms but realizing their importance I decided to try these. WOW!!! Almost like nothing at all, no yucky latex smell, they are very clear so you still see everything. . .had to double check to make sure it was on him. . .fits a large one quite well and comfy. Boyfriend was thrilled too! Ladies, this is the condom to carry in your purse, well worth a little extra money because as far as safe sex goes this is gonna blow his mind ;o)



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